QuoteReplyTopic: The get in better shape thread 01/15 to 06/15 Posted: Nov/22/2012 at 12:28am

Been trapped in front of the computer for months with photo and video edits... getting soft. Finally getting back into sports though so that should get me ready for this winter boarding season. Soccer Tuesdays, Basketball Wednesdays, and Hip Hop Dance (teaching) Thursdays. But that also means less time editing... sigh.

Starting to get my vibe back. Able to do 20 pull ups again, hopefully I can do 3 reps/workout. Does anyone know why some people do those half assed pull ups? like pull all the way up and go down half way (your elbow is 90degrees, then pulling back up) and they do them really fast. To me, it defeat the purpose of a "pull up" kinda cheating.

It's because most of the guys that do that are bros and bros don't know about range of motion.

Whether or not they're bros actually doesn't have anything to do with it, but not knowing about range of motion is one thing. Another thing is that doing a pull up from a dead hang is much harder so lots of people would rather do a bunch of half-assed, ineffective pull ups than to do a few actual pull ups.

Starting to get my vibe back. Able to do 20 pull ups again, hopefully I can do 3 reps/workout. Does anyone know why some people do those half assed pull ups? like pull all the way up and go down half way (your elbow is 90degrees, then pulling back up) and they do them really fast. To me, it defeat the purpose of a "pull up" kinda cheating.

It's because most of the guys that do that are bros and bros don't know about range of motion.

Whether or not they're bros actually doesn't have anything to do with it, but not knowing about range of motion is one thing. Another thing is that doing a pull up from a dead hang is much harder so lots of people would rather do a bunch of half-assed, ineffective pull ups than to do a few actual pull ups.

dead hang pull ups? not a great idea. you don't want to be having your elbows locked, pullups/chinups, you can injure yourself.

Can you prove this? If you can back this up with some sort of legitimate, scientific research I may believe you.

the only not good part about it is if you cam e down in a jerking motion. Essentially the same thing ass benching in reverse. Locking out your elbows can be hazardess there as well. if you slow roll straight up and down pull ups more power to you. FYI I know people were all crazy about 20 being a lot. If you do them on a regular basis 20 isnt even hard

dead hang pull ups? not a great idea. you don't want to be having your elbows locked, pullups/chinups, you can injure yourself.

Can you prove this? If you can back this up with some sort of legitimate, scientific research I may believe you.

the only not good part about it is if you cam e down in a jerking motion. Essentially the same thing ass benching in reverse. Locking out your elbows can be hazardess there as well. if you slow roll straight up and down pull ups more power to you. FYI I know people were all crazy about 20 being a lot. If you do them on a regular basis 20 isnt even hard

Yeah, I actually started doing 10, 15 then 20's. It's about a month ago when I started. Given the fact that im 135 lbs, it's not hard at all. But I do fully extend my arms every time I release and pull back up. Also, i use one of those $30 pull up rack that hang on your door frame. They have different 4 holding style you can use to do pull up (I rarely use the orthodox pull up holding style)

Yeah, I actually started doing 10, 15 then 20's. It's about a month ago when I started. Given the fact that im 135 lbs, it's not hard at all. But I do fully extend my arms every time I release and pull back up. Also, i use one of those $30 pull up rack that hang on your door frame. They have different 4 holding style you can use to do pull up (I rarely use the orthodox pull up holding style)

2 of my bros bought that door frame one and now both of their door frames are ruined because the foam thing gets worn off so you end up digging into the frame instead. You gotta stick a towel in there. We ended up buying a free standing station one with multiple functions.

Yeah, I actually started doing 10, 15 then 20's. It's about a month ago when I started. Given the fact that im 135 lbs, it's not hard at all. But I do fully extend my arms every time I release and pull back up. Also, i use one of those $30 pull up rack that hang on your door frame. They have different 4 holding style you can use to do pull up (I rarely use the orthodox pull up holding style)

2 of my bros bought that door frame one and now both of their door frames are ruined because the foam thing gets worn off so you end up digging into the frame instead. You gotta stick a towel in there. We ended up buying a free standing station one with multiple functions.

Yeah, my buddy had one of those as well and ruined two door frames. Though, he's not 135.. hes closer to 195. I think those things should list a weight limit lol.

Yeah, I actually started doing 10, 15 then 20's. It's about a month ago when I started. Given the fact that im 135 lbs, it's not hard at all. But I do fully extend my arms every time I release and pull back up. Also, i use one of those $30 pull up rack that hang on your door frame. They have different 4 holding style you can use to do pull up (I rarely use the orthodox pull up holding style)

2 of my bros bought that door frame one and now both of their door frames are ruined because the foam thing gets worn off so you end up digging into the frame instead. You gotta stick a towel in there. We ended up buying a free standing station one with multiple functions.

I've got it for a year now. Works great. The black foam is wearing out but no damage to the door frame yet. Better yet, it's actually really shiny where the foam touches the frame. Guess I'm too light and ended up buffering the paint.

I've got it for a year now. Works great. The black foam is wearing out but no damage to the door frame yet. Better yet, it's actually really shiny where the foam touches the frame. Guess I'm too light and ended up buffering the paint.

It's shiny because you're wearing down the paint. It will eventually wear all of the paint off.

I've got it for a year now. Works great. The black foam is wearing out but no damage to the door frame yet. Better yet, it's actually really shiny where the foam touches the frame. Guess I'm too light and ended up buffering the paint.

It's shiny because you're wearing down the paint. It will eventually wear all of the paint off.

The pull up bar I have is doing the same thing but its in my closet so I dont care too much. The pros out weight the cons for sure.

I've got it for a year now. Works great. The black foam is wearing out but no damage to the door frame yet. Better yet, it's actually really shiny where the foam touches the frame. Guess I'm too light and ended up buffering the paint.

It's shiny because you're wearing down the paint. It will eventually wear all of the paint off.

The pull up bar I have is doing the same thing but its in my closet so I dont care too much. The pros out weight the cons for sure.

Same with me. It's in the closet and it's an older house. Nothing elbow grease can't fix.

I started my diet approx 3 and a half weeks ago because i had gotten my weight up to 214 pounds. After college sports I weighed around 190, so i gained a decent chunk of weight, some of the weight being good and some being bad. After the 3 and a half weeks, I am already down to 202.5 pounds and feeling much better. I work out 3-4 times a week and do cardio 2x a week. I also have been using MyFitnessPal app on my phone to track my calories and i try to only consume around 1500 a day. Obviously it has seemed to work, as i would like to get down to 195 pounds by my trip which starts December 18th.(Whistler/Blackcomb here i come)

I started my diet approx 3 and a half weeks ago because i had gotten my weight up to 214 pounds. After college sports I weighed around 190, so i gained a decent chunk of weight, some of the weight being good and some being bad. After the 3 and a half weeks, I am already down to 202.5 pounds and feeling much better. I work out 3-4 times a week and do cardio 2x a week. I also have been using MyFitnessPal app on my phone to track my calories and i try to only consume around 1500 a day. Obviously it has seemed to work, as i would like to get down to 195 pounds by my trip which starts December 18th.(Whistler/Blackcomb here i come)

I use MyFitnessPal too, and to lose 1 pound a week with NO exercise it's telling me I need to eat 2,100 calories a day. How tall are you? I'm 201Lbs right now (down from 211Lbs) so you should require a lot more calories with exercise.

I started my diet approx 3 and a half weeks ago because i had gotten my weight up to 214 pounds. After college sports I weighed around 190, so i gained a decent chunk of weight, some of the weight being good and some being bad. After the 3 and a half weeks, I am already down to 202.5 pounds and feeling much better. I work out 3-4 times a week and do cardio 2x a week. I also have been using MyFitnessPal app on my phone to track my calories and i try to only consume around 1500 a day. Obviously it has seemed to work, as i would like to get down to 195 pounds by my trip which starts December 18th.(Whistler/Blackcomb here i come)

Congrats on losing the weight, but if you want to lose the rest of the weight fast I recommend a little something called carbnite.com. It is a ridiculously strict diet that doesn't actually seem like it would work but I have witnessed it work on two separate occasions but you have to follow it to the tee. My brother and and my friend both did it and my brother lost like 23 pounds of fat in like 2 months and I didn't ask my friend how much he lost but he's noticeably leaner. I haven't done it because I don't have any desire to try it because I'm relatively satisfied with my current body composition. It's a crash diet that you can't and should not maintain for very long but for quick fat loss it seems to be pretty good.

P.S. Whistler/Blackcomb is awesome

P.P.S You have to buy the pdf or you might be able to find it on a torrent site if you're into that.

Edit: I'm not just recommending it for him, but for anyone who wants to lose some weight quick

I started my diet approx 3 and a half weeks ago because i had gotten my weight up to 214 pounds. After college sports I weighed around 190, so i gained a decent chunk of weight, some of the weight being good and some being bad. After the 3 and a half weeks, I am already down to 202.5 pounds and feeling much better. I work out 3-4 times a week and do cardio 2x a week. I also have been using MyFitnessPal app on my phone to track my calories and i try to only consume around 1500 a day. Obviously it has seemed to work, as i would like to get down to 195 pounds by my trip which starts December 18th.(Whistler/Blackcomb here i come)

Congrats on losing the weight, but if you want to lose the rest of the weight fast I recommend a little something called carbnite.com. It is a ridiculously strict diet that doesn't actually seem like it would work but I have witnessed it work on two separate occasions but you have to follow it to the tee. My brother and and my friend both did it and my brother lost like 23 pounds of fat in like 2 months and I didn't ask my friend how much he lost but he's noticeably leaner. I haven't done it because I don't have any desire to try it because I'm relatively satisfied with my current body composition. It's a crash diet that you can't and should not maintain for very long but for quick fat loss it seems to be pretty good.

P.S. Whistler/Blackcomb is awesome

P.P.S You have to buy the pdf or you might be able to find it on a torrent site if you're into that.

Edit: I'm not just recommending it for him, but for anyone who wants to lose some weight quick

Ill have to look a little into that because it sounds interesting. I have originally been doing very well with just calorie restriction and working out. The only thing that seems sketchy about the carbnite thing thing is the fact that its technically unhealthy to lose more than 2-3 pounds a week and I'm already a little bit past that. So that kind of scares me. As for now i will prolly stick with the calorie restriction and eating healthier foods and if i hit a plateau i will take a look at it. Thanks for the suggestion though.

I use MyFitnessPal too, and to lose 1 pound a week with NO exercise it's telling me I need to eat 2,100 calories a day. How tall are you? I'm 201Lbs right now (down from 211Lbs) so you should require a lot more calories with exercise.

I am 6' tall and it says my daily intake should be 2200 calories. My degree is in this study and the guess of 2200 calories is more of an idea. I tried to make mine much more personal even though I am probably not eating enough, because losing more than 2-3 pounds a week isnt really that good. But my assumption is that some of this weight is water weight so I have prolly lost half of that weight in fat and the rest in water.
Hopefully the diet continues to be successful and i get down under 200!

I am 6' tall and it says my daily intake should be 2200 calories. My degree is in this study and the guess of 2200 calories is more of an idea. I tried to make mine much more personal even though I am probably not eating enough, because losing more than 2-3 pounds a week isnt really that good. But my assumption is that some of this weight is water weight so I have prolly lost half of that weight in fat and the rest in water.
Hopefully the diet continues to be successful and i get down under 200!

You and me both! I haven't been under 200 pounds since college 8 years ago.

You and me both! I haven't been under 200 pounds since college 8 years ago.

Well hopefully you get there. What did you originally weigh when you were in college??

At my heaviest I was 235lbs at the end of my freshman year. I did the Atkins diet and the gym that summer and was down to around 200lbs at the start of my sophomore year in September. It was pretty unhealthy weight loss. I mean, how can eating a pound of bacon every day be healthy? Then I was broke and ate a lot of white rice. That got me down to 190 or so. Then I got a job at a tire shop which was brutal 10 hour days running around and there's no way I was eating enough calories for what I was burning. I was down to around 175/180 and looked too skinny. That went on for 2-3 years and I got a desk job for 2 years and was 200lbs by the time we moved to NC where we stayed for 3 years before moving to Denver. I'd been steadily gaining a pound a month or so and was 213lbs as a high in Denver before I started eating better, which in my case was more food since I wasn't eating enough. I'm busy with work 7 days a week now but after Xmas I'll have a lot more time and can start an exercise routine.

^Powder days murder my quads. I think I may be really sore and creaky tomorrow.

Most definitely! I definitely need to work on my quads and calves consistently so I can up my endurance. On the bright side, I slept like a baby!

I have really buff calves from skating a lot but I think my quads are holding me back from being able to jump really high. Definitely going to work them out like crazy when the new gym opens up next month.

Gonna post more after the new year but right now my job and school have been eliminating any chance I have to work out. I was pretty good about my meals and workouts up until thanksgiving and then it's all gone down hill. Boy did I feel that this last sunday riding.

Working 40+ hours and going to school full time really zaps your energy unfortunately.

Since snowboarding season started, I had to move my legs/squats days around...prefereably 5 days apart. Made the mistake last week of doing legs 2 days before boarding and I wanted to chop my legs off.

I've been wanting to bike more, I don't really have a gym buddy but I may need to find one since the weather isn't super great for biking.
I'm sure I could still bike, as people that live in the northwest do all the time but the gym would be more beneficial too.

I've been wanting to bike more, I don't really have a gym buddy but I may need to find one since the weather isn't super great for biking.
I'm sure I could still bike, as people that live in the northwest do all the time but the gym would be more beneficial too.

do you bike competitively?
i admire those who can bike up a steep hill when i have trouble going up a slope.

Purpose of my hot yoga was the feel the invigorating heat but I was greatly disappointed. their damn infra-reds weren't working not heat and it was a restoration session.

The core workout I'm doing is to aim at the inner core so its not as intense as you may think. i'm getting out of those do as many sit ups and crunches as you can bs. A lot of new research suggests that's really NOT good esp if you have lower back pain, which I do. Mind you I didn't exactly go all crunch/sit-up crazy

I just finished up a power plate session, 1st one ever.. holy crap my quads are noodles! that thing really worked me good..Makes me feel like my quads are super weak too. Did some more core as well on it, damn I feel so tired.

Mostly my workout comprise of squats, deadlifts, rows, shoulder press, dips on one day....and then a few days later bench, incline bench, pull ups, dips. Feeling great! These exercises are good for beginners that want to develop evenly (at least it was in my case)

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